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Why you shouldn't use Brave Browser
  • How exactly does one accidentally insert affiliate data on links? At some point someone wrote that code, which is malicious in itself, even if the activation was accidental.

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    Why you shouldn't use Brave Browser
  • Why the fuck should your browser get a share from your amazon shopping? It’s doubly galling since they pretend to care about user privacy.

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    Lemmy.world Hexbear Statement
  • I can agree that getting people out of poverty is cool. But tankies generally don't practice "critical support" of CPC. They practice unwavering boot-deepthroating. I have never heard anyone from that side of the left say (or acknowledge) anything negative about CPC. Any critiques put up is usually dismissed as "CIA propaganda".

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  • I do agree that's it's a bit of a "no true scotsman" fallacy, but on the other hand many states call them themselves "democratic" without being so. At some point you have to look at the actual ideology and see if the state lives up to it. And nearly all self-proclaimed communist states simply do not. But it doesn't really matter if they are "real" communists or not - they are not what a lot of communists/socialist believe in and support.

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    Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
  • I hadn’t looked up what Michio Kaku had said about quantum computing before, but it does not look well-regarded.

    “His 2023 book on Quantum Supremacy has been criticized by quantum computer scientist Scott Aaronson on his blog. Aaronson states "Kaku appears to have had zero prior engagement with quantum computing, and also to have consulted zero relevant experts who could’ve fixed his misconceptions””

    I’m hardly an expert on the subject, but as I understand it they have some very niche uses, mostly in cryptography and some forms of simulation.

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    Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
  • It is not an issue of processing power, it’s a problem with the basic operating principles of LLMs. They predict what they “think” is a valid bit of text to come after the last bit of text.

    Sure it could be verified by some other machine learning tool, but we have no idea how that could work.

    But I strongly doubt LLMs are a stepping stone on the way to true AIs. If you want to get to the moon you can’t just build higher and higher towers.

    Also quantum computers aren’t really suited to run artificial neural networks as far as I know.

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    murder is murder
  • I don’t want to murder them specifically, but I doubt they will let us take all their stolen wealth without a fight.

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    Lemmy.world Hexbear Statement
  • I just want to say that most communists/socialists are not in favor of china or other authoritarian “communist” regimes (any country where factories need suicide nets can hardly be called communist, even if you disregard all the other ways they fail at communist ideals).

    Unfortunately tankies are incredibly loud and often well-organized. They are just authoritarian dickriders, no better than the imperialist they claim to oppose.

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    OpenAI just admitted it can't identify AI-generated text. That's bad for the internet and it could be really bad for AI models.
  • Probably because LLMs threaten to (and has already started to) shittify a truly incredible number of things like journalism, customer service, books, scriptwriting etc all in the name of increased profits for a tiny few.

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  • I feel like I could do this before the last version. How am I suppose to force-feed memes to my friends like this? :(

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    I feel like it just creates a potemkin village where we have communities filled with content that nobody interacts with or cares about.

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